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wilsonm1112:

Question 2 On the line that passes through point C, mark a point D that is distinct from point C. Use the slope formula along with coordinates of points to find the slopes of and . Show your work.

wilsonm1112:

If the slope formula is m=rise/run/=y2-y1/x2-x1? How do I plug my own numbers into this?

hunter3506:

does it give you the points?

wilsonm1112:

Yeah, I created the points, one sec I will upload screenshot of what I created.

wilsonm1112:

wilsonm1112:

I am just not sure which numbers go where if that makes any sense.

hunter3506:

yea ok hold up im looking at it

wilsonm1112:

OK thank you!

hunter3506:

ok so c is (1,2) and d is (-1,6) so put thos into the forumula

wilsonm1112:

That's where I am getting confused how do I put those into the formula? Which numbers go where?

hunter3506:

oh ok

wilsonm1112:

Yeah

wilsonm1112:

I pretty much need help setting up the problem if that makes any sense

hunter3506:

oh ok im looking at it rn

wilsonm1112:

Ok thank you

hunter3506:

m=rise/run/=y2-y1/x2-x1 what is your rise over run for your point d?

wilsonm1112:

What do you mean?

wilsonm1112:

Sorry for bothering btw

hunter3506:

no you are fine

hunter3506:

your new point

hunter3506:

rise is 4 run is -2

hunter3506:

hope this helps!!!!

wilsonm1112:

Thank you for trying to help but I got it figured out I really appreciate the help though!!

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